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Duct Tape Tie

Step 2Cut, Flatten, Trace and Cut

Cut, Flatten, Trace and Cut
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Open box ends of your cereal box and cut along one edge to make a single large sheet of cardboard. Then flatten it out. (The feline assistant is purely optional).

Once it is relatively flat lay your tie out on the cardboard and trace around it.

Cut out the cardboard tie that will serve as the core of your neckware.
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Author:RadBear(Don't have one)
I'm cheap and like to use what I have on hand and I really enjoy taking things apart to salvage parts. This, the use of epoxy and the Dremel are the only sources of consistancy among my projects.